EF Medispa is opening its fourth London clinic in Canary Wharf this summer, bringing i.v. vitamin infusions to the stressed-out executives of the London financial hub.

The 75sq m (802sq ft) location will feature 10 types of Drip & Chill i.v. vitamin infusions created to support various conditions such as a low immune system, dehydration, weight loss. Treatments are also designed to improve athletic performance, and boost libido.

“The new lounge-style, riverside premises, along Admiral’s Way, will be offering Canary Wharf’s stressed-out, time-short executives a chance to recharge their batteries with energy-boosting vitamin infusions, and to refresh their image utilising the latest advances in medical aesthetics,” said Esther Fieldgrass, founder of EF Medispa.

EF Medispa uses proprietary software from Vitamindrip to create unique “prescriptions” based on clients’ responses to medical and lifestyle questionnaires. It will also offer injections for both wrinkles and hyperhidrosis, also known as excessive sweating.

Fieldgrass said this clinic has a completely different clientele than previous locations in Kensington, Chelsea and St John’s Wood.

“We are targeting young professionals, who are predominantly male, working long hours with stressful careers and little down-time to refresh from their fast-paced routines,” she told Spa Opportunites. “With greater time pressures in the City, this will be a clinic which provides quick wellness services and support at a convenient time and location to professionals in the surrounding area.”

The location, designed by Benedict Wilhelm Design, will offer lunchtime and evening appointments, and is set to open in August 2015.

“The experience will encompass a friendly, approachable environment, where each individual will be able to have their own bespoke i.v. vitamin infusion tailored to their lifestyle,” said Fieldgrass.

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